Phone E-mail
Please add another product for comparison.

Guestbook

Write your own guestbook entry now
Author: Jörg
May 20, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, yesterday I bought some Nubert speakers from a friend. the whole thing for a great price. i have to say i'm thrilled. i ordered a catalog right away... I'm already very excited. 😬

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: Wolfgang Haag
May 17, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

I read the test report on the nuBox 580 in the specialist magazine AUDIO and was intrigued. I thought the offer to listen to the speakers at home without obligation was excellent, as it is hardly possible to try them out in the HIFI discount stores anyway. When I contacted Nubert, I was advised to use the NuLine 30 in conjunction with the ABL module based on the description I had given of my living room. I ordered these and was very impressed by the very clean sound, to which the ABL module contributed a great deal. However, I still decided to listen to the NuBox 580 and returned the NuLine 30. The exchange went without a hitch. What I then got to hear was pretty much identical to the NuLine 30s in the treble and mid-range, but when it came to the low bass, I realized (not to the delight of my neighbors) that this really came into its own with the 580s. The speakers have a very neutral sound that can always be described as very pleasant, both loud and quiet. Nubert proves that service is also possible via direct mail order!

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: R.Spiegler
May 16, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Dear Mr. Gehring! We are sorry that UPS was unable to reach you. Unfortunately, there is not yet a parcel service that delivers at an affordable price at a desired time. We prefer to send deliveries consisting of several parcels via UPS, as the postal service has already managed to deliver a surround set parcel by parcel over the course of three days on several occasions, which has also led to complaints. In addition, UPS does not charge a cash on delivery fee. If you are not at home, you can collect your parcels from a post office the next day, but many customers find this inconvenient (especially if the parcels are heavy). So it is difficult for us to please everyone. We hope that the third delivery attempt will be successful and that we can make up for your annoyance with a convincing sound.

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: Matthias Gottesbühren
May 16, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, as a beginner, I have been dealing with the subject of home cinema, listening to loudspeakers and testing amplifiers for about a year now, so I drove from Gelsenkirchen to Schwäbisch Gmünd to include Nubert in the listening test. On May 15 and 16, I was patiently and thoroughly answered all my questions and gained a wealth of listening experience. My thanks go to Mr. Reichelt and Mr. Kohler, who really responded to my concerns in detail - even if there were many questions from beginners - which were answered all the more comprehensibly. In short, I can only agree with the many other Nubert fans, because as of today I'm one of them 😬! I really have listened to numerous LS and have taken over a year to do so. None of them offered such a good price/performance ratio (in my opinion) and I was particularly impressed by the airiness of the nuWave 8. Quite apart from that, no sub was as noticeable as the nuLine AW-1000 - simply brilliant! The trip was really worth it, my choice is clear and the service was optimal. Especially as no recommendations were made and I was not manipulated in any way, as I have often experienced with other sellers. If everything goes so well with the order (which I assume it will), there is really nothing to criticize. Except perhaps that the dipole/bipole switch on the nuWave RS-5 is located at the bottom of the speaker and is no longer accessible when the speaker is screwed onto a stand :rolleyes:... So thank you very much for the detailed and competent advice, for the time and calmness during the listening test and last but not least for the coffee after a long drive...

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: Adam Sosnowski
May 16, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

I got my nuBox 380 yesterday and now I'm afraid that more people will find out about these speakers and the whole world will buy Nubert speakers. It's as if everyone could suddenly afford a Porsche 911. I see the danger that Nubert speakers will eventually become a mass-produced item and then the quality could suffer as a result of mass production. I don't want that to happen! Please, keep it a secret so that my future Nubert speakers are as good as these! Best regards, Adam

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: Carsten Schuhmacher
May 16, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Hello everyone! For the last 2 months I have been looking for loudspeakers that simply sound authentic, free, boom-free, very finely resolving, clear and precise, all this of course with Source Direct on the amplifier, and they should be able to play so low that you can also enjoy low bass without a subwoofer, if there is any on the CD. I have to say that I mainly listen to music in stereo, so after listening to countless speaker comparisons, here are the facts without any adulation: After a competent, detailed and patient consultation, I ordered the Nuline 100 in black, as they are visually from the same line as my Nubert Sub AW 1000, which I use for surround sound. On first listening it was clear that these speakers have a very fine resolution and reproduce a lot of detail, which my previous ELAC couldn't. With the ABL module the Nuline also sounded really mature, but even without it it's actually enough if you value linear reproduction. After another conversation with Mr. Böhler it was clear that I had to test the Nuwave 125. Today they arrived and I can only say THAT they are! Anyone who says that there is no big difference between the Nuline100 and the Nuwave 125 is very much mistaken: they play incredibly authentically, naturally and very clearly, freely and impulsively, especially in the mid-range, with a super-precise low bass range that almost matches the AW 1000, as well as excellent width and depth of the music. Conclusion: If you have the space to place the Nuwave 125 relatively freely and have high demands on your system, you will only be satisfied with them and don't need to test other Nubert speakers. Musical greetings to all!

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: gregor.gehring
May 16, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

hello, i am very annoyed about the delivery by ups. ups visited me twice and did not find me because i was at work. terse comment: shipment (2nuline+abl) could not be delivered. it is obviously not possible to be delivered by ups as a working person. why doesn't Nubert draw attention to this in its order documents? the third delivery attempt next monday will see the speakers being bounced around for almost a week now.they certainly won't get any better from that.if they had been delivered by the post office (as with my nubox), i would have had the speakers long ago and Nubert would have had his money. as i said, i'm very annoyed and am considering whether i should cancel the purchase. gregor gehring 😭 😭

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: Peter Volkert
May 14, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, I've been the proud owner of a pair of nuForm 90 speakers since 1998. I was convinced of the loudspeakers from day one, but now I've had the absolute breakthrough: last weekend we had a ballet performance and used the nuForm's because the sound system in the 350-seat hall was so bad that we couldn't put up with it. The speakers in conjunction with our Rotel amplifier sounded DREAMY with a transparency that you really couldn't believe! During the jazz part that followed, you couldn't believe that these things had so much power and that was by no means the limit. It's a pity that they are no longer built. Greetings Peter Volkert P.S. Are the metal cover frames still available as accessories?

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: Moritz Pott
May 13, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Nubert friends! I've owned the following combo for two weeks now: Nuline 30, AW550, CS40. I used my old NADs for the rear. Together with the NAD L70 DVD receiver, everything works very well. The service I received from Nubert is second to none. As I had to magnetically shield the Nuline30 (placed next to the TV), I was first given a longer delivery time. But Nubert and Deutsche Post proved me wrong. I ordered on Monday and everything arrived on Saturday! Even though there was a public holiday in between. That is real service as it is written in the book. Now to the sound of the speakers. What I've heard so far has thrilled me. The nuline30s have a clear and pleasant sound and work well with the center. In stereo mode, I have the feeling that the bass comes across as a little poor. That's why the AW550 is a good addition, even in stereo mode. But don't turn up the SW so much, the booming is annoying in stereo mode. Now to the movie mode. Since I didn't want my neighbors standing right outside the door, the ultimate test hasn't happened yet! 😭 But even television via the center has a clear yet rich sound. Although the SW switches off after a while, I still have a pleasant bass through the CS40. All in all, a very successful speaker combo. I can only recommend anyone to buy these speakers. The only important thing is the amplifier. good speakers also need decent material. I'm a bit particular about that. Because when I look at all the Japanese speakers with their wide front panels, I have my doubts. I proved exactly the opposite with the L70, but the Linn was simply too expensive. Because one thing really impressed me. A visit to a Linn dealer. I couldn't believe my ears. My old Meat Loaf was suddenly playing stuff that I didn't know existed. And that was from a DVD player and the corresponding speakers. But the price and the performance. A DVD has to be code-free! And the boxes! Well, the Nubert's are unbeatable, because PRICE SMALL/PERFORMANCE BIG!!! So enough writing. I'm happy with my purchase and will certainly try the speakers with my old NAD3020 amplifier. With this in mind Moritz P. :rolleyes:

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: Speakerfan
May 13, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Dear Mr. Spiegler. I'm sorry if my comments were offensive. However, I am merely trying to express criticism and I do this where it is most read, namely in the guestbook. My criticism is not based on ill will but on logical thinking. (I quote from Günther Nubert's Technik satt brochure: "It is not possible to achieve perfect impulse and phase results with a crossover component. Next to it is a corresponding impulse response diagram, which is actually not quite ideal. I would be happy to send any interested reader an impulse measurement from my current LS by e-mail. The woofer crossover consists of only 1 coil! How is it that this measurement still looks good? Maybe it's because I've simply used a decent (and unfortunately somewhat expensive) bass driver that doesn't even need to improve the impulse response? Please let me know if I'm wrong here. I also miss a SPRUNGANTWORT DIAGRAM of one of your LS. This would allow you to assess the time response of the entire speaker (and not just one woofer). This measurement is known to represent the spatial precision of the loudspeaker. It is also not unknown that this measurement performs better, especially with 1st order crossovers (6 dB), than the 12 dB 2nd order filters used by Nubert. According to my listening experience, the spatiality is much better with 6 dB filters than with higher order filters. Why don't you publish such a diagram ? Do you have something to hide ? A not yet 100% satisfied Nubert customer.

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Write new guestbook entry